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Matrices with same height in keynote


Same height for list of comma-separated vectorsSmaller matrices (or other math elements) in displayed mathEquations lining up and labelingConcatenate two strings to make a new commandCan I use something like “$$” in hbox?Matrices with same heightDefining a second type of tags for equationsHaving matrices in an equation all the same heightWhy a matrix equation is not vertically aligned?Trying to make school report in latex for first time. Can't get equations to work













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I am trying to write some matrices with latex in Keynote and I cant make them the same height. There are some answers to this problem but can't make them work in Keynote.



The equation looks like this:



 beginpmatrix
X'hat R^-1X & X'hat R^-1Z_1 & X'hat R^-1Z_2 & X'hat R^-1Z_3 \
Z'_1hat R^-1X & Z'_1hat R^-1Z_1 + G^-1_1& Z'_1hat R^-1Z_2 & Z'_1hat R^-1Z_3 \
Z'_2hat R^-1X & Z'_2hat R^-1Z_1 & Z'_2hat R^-1Z_2 + G^-1_2& Z'_2hat R^-1Z_3 \
Z'_3hat R^-1X & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_1 & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_2 & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_3 + G^-1_3
endpmatrix
beginpmatrix
alpha \
gamma \
delta \
epsilon
endpmatrix
=
beginpmatrix
X'hat R^-1y \
Z'_1hat R^-1y \
Z'_2hat R^-1y \
Z'_3hat R^-1y
endpmatrix


And I get:
enter image description here










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    I am trying to write some matrices with latex in Keynote and I cant make them the same height. There are some answers to this problem but can't make them work in Keynote.



    The equation looks like this:



     beginpmatrix
    X'hat R^-1X & X'hat R^-1Z_1 & X'hat R^-1Z_2 & X'hat R^-1Z_3 \
    Z'_1hat R^-1X & Z'_1hat R^-1Z_1 + G^-1_1& Z'_1hat R^-1Z_2 & Z'_1hat R^-1Z_3 \
    Z'_2hat R^-1X & Z'_2hat R^-1Z_1 & Z'_2hat R^-1Z_2 + G^-1_2& Z'_2hat R^-1Z_3 \
    Z'_3hat R^-1X & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_1 & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_2 & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_3 + G^-1_3
    endpmatrix
    beginpmatrix
    alpha \
    gamma \
    delta \
    epsilon
    endpmatrix
    =
    beginpmatrix
    X'hat R^-1y \
    Z'_1hat R^-1y \
    Z'_2hat R^-1y \
    Z'_3hat R^-1y
    endpmatrix


    And I get:
    enter image description here










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      I am trying to write some matrices with latex in Keynote and I cant make them the same height. There are some answers to this problem but can't make them work in Keynote.



      The equation looks like this:



       beginpmatrix
      X'hat R^-1X & X'hat R^-1Z_1 & X'hat R^-1Z_2 & X'hat R^-1Z_3 \
      Z'_1hat R^-1X & Z'_1hat R^-1Z_1 + G^-1_1& Z'_1hat R^-1Z_2 & Z'_1hat R^-1Z_3 \
      Z'_2hat R^-1X & Z'_2hat R^-1Z_1 & Z'_2hat R^-1Z_2 + G^-1_2& Z'_2hat R^-1Z_3 \
      Z'_3hat R^-1X & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_1 & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_2 & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_3 + G^-1_3
      endpmatrix
      beginpmatrix
      alpha \
      gamma \
      delta \
      epsilon
      endpmatrix
      =
      beginpmatrix
      X'hat R^-1y \
      Z'_1hat R^-1y \
      Z'_2hat R^-1y \
      Z'_3hat R^-1y
      endpmatrix


      And I get:
      enter image description here










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      I am trying to write some matrices with latex in Keynote and I cant make them the same height. There are some answers to this problem but can't make them work in Keynote.



      The equation looks like this:



       beginpmatrix
      X'hat R^-1X & X'hat R^-1Z_1 & X'hat R^-1Z_2 & X'hat R^-1Z_3 \
      Z'_1hat R^-1X & Z'_1hat R^-1Z_1 + G^-1_1& Z'_1hat R^-1Z_2 & Z'_1hat R^-1Z_3 \
      Z'_2hat R^-1X & Z'_2hat R^-1Z_1 & Z'_2hat R^-1Z_2 + G^-1_2& Z'_2hat R^-1Z_3 \
      Z'_3hat R^-1X & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_1 & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_2 & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_3 + G^-1_3
      endpmatrix
      beginpmatrix
      alpha \
      gamma \
      delta \
      epsilon
      endpmatrix
      =
      beginpmatrix
      X'hat R^-1y \
      Z'_1hat R^-1y \
      Z'_2hat R^-1y \
      Z'_3hat R^-1y
      endpmatrix


      And I get:
      enter image description here







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          As Keynote.app uses a limited set of LaTeX commands (see this page), we cannot have a perfect result. In particular, there's not a vphantom command available. But with phantomhatI_. before alpha etc., we obtain a not so bad result.



          beginpmatrix
          X'hat R^-1X & X'hat R^-1Z_1 & X'hat R^-1Z_2 & X'hat R^-1Z_3 \
          Z'_1hat R^-1X & Z'_1hat R^-1Z_1 + G^-1_1& Z'_1hat R^-1Z_2 & Z'_1hat R^-1Z_3 \
          Z'_2hat R^-1X & Z'_2hat R^-1Z_1 & Z'_2hat R^-1Z_2 + G^-1_2& Z'_2hat R^-1Z_3 \
          Z'_3hat R^-1X & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_1 & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_2 & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_3 + G^-1_3
          endpmatrix
          beginpmatrix
          phantomhatI_.alpha \
          phantomhatI_.gamma \
          phantomhatI_.delta \
          phantomhatI_.epsilon
          endpmatrix
          =
          beginpmatrix
          X'hat R^-1y \
          Z'_1hat R^-1y \
          Z'_2hat R^-1y \
          Z'_3hat R^-1y
          endpmatrix


          enter image description here



          For better result, and true LaTeX output, I suggest the use of the app LaTeXit, which is installed by a default MacTeX distribution. With this app, you can export transparent vectoriel images of equations to Keynote.app, and modify it later if needed.






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            space ahead of alpha, gamma ... is unuseful.

            – pzorba75
            2 days ago











          • @pzorba75 with the limited set of available LaTeX commands (in particular, not vphantom but only phantom), I don’t have found a way to suppress the little space before alpha etc. The command phantom is used here in order to create the necessary vertical space in the second pmatrix environment. Do you know a material with the height of hatI_. but with a width of zero which can be create with the limited set of LaTeX command available in Keynote.app?

            – quark67
            2 days ago











          • Non, I don't know such material or command to suppress the unuseful space.

            – pzorba75
            yesterday


















          5














          (It's been pointed out that this solution cannot work with Keynote, since that app knows only a rather limited subset of TeX and LaTeX commands. In particular, vphantom isn't understood by Keynote. I've decided not to delete this answer, though, as it might come in handy some day for some readers not tied to Keynote.)



          You could insert suitably defined typographic struts in each element of the "short" vector.



          enter image description here



          documentclassarticle
          usepackageamsmath % for 'pmatrix' environment
          newcommandmystrutvphantomZ'_3hR
          newcommandhRhatR^-1 % handy shortcut macro
          begindocument
          [
          beginpmatrix
          X'hR X & X'hR Z_1 & X'hR & X'hR Z_3 \
          Z'_1hR X & Z'_1hR Z_1 + G^-1_1& Z'_1hR Z_2 & Z'_1hR Z_3 \
          Z'_2hR X & Z'_2hR Z_1 & Z'_2hR Z_2 + G^-1_2& Z'_2hR Z_3 \
          Z'_3hR X & Z'_3hR Z_1 & Z'_3hR Z_2 & Z'_3hR Z_3 + G^-1_3
          endpmatrix
          beginpmatrix
          alphamystrut \
          gammamystrut \
          deltamystrut \
          epsilonmystrut
          endpmatrix
          =
          beginpmatrix
          X'hR y \
          Z'_1hR y \
          Z'_2hR y \
          Z'_3hR y
          endpmatrix
          ]
          enddocument





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          • Keynote.app doesn't provide access to all LaTeX commands. See my answer.

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            Apr 4 at 0:16











          • @quark67 - Thanks. I've added a disclaimer to the top of my answer.

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            2 days ago











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          As Keynote.app uses a limited set of LaTeX commands (see this page), we cannot have a perfect result. In particular, there's not a vphantom command available. But with phantomhatI_. before alpha etc., we obtain a not so bad result.



          beginpmatrix
          X'hat R^-1X & X'hat R^-1Z_1 & X'hat R^-1Z_2 & X'hat R^-1Z_3 \
          Z'_1hat R^-1X & Z'_1hat R^-1Z_1 + G^-1_1& Z'_1hat R^-1Z_2 & Z'_1hat R^-1Z_3 \
          Z'_2hat R^-1X & Z'_2hat R^-1Z_1 & Z'_2hat R^-1Z_2 + G^-1_2& Z'_2hat R^-1Z_3 \
          Z'_3hat R^-1X & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_1 & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_2 & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_3 + G^-1_3
          endpmatrix
          beginpmatrix
          phantomhatI_.alpha \
          phantomhatI_.gamma \
          phantomhatI_.delta \
          phantomhatI_.epsilon
          endpmatrix
          =
          beginpmatrix
          X'hat R^-1y \
          Z'_1hat R^-1y \
          Z'_2hat R^-1y \
          Z'_3hat R^-1y
          endpmatrix


          enter image description here



          For better result, and true LaTeX output, I suggest the use of the app LaTeXit, which is installed by a default MacTeX distribution. With this app, you can export transparent vectoriel images of equations to Keynote.app, and modify it later if needed.






          share|improve this answer


















          • 1





            space ahead of alpha, gamma ... is unuseful.

            – pzorba75
            2 days ago











          • @pzorba75 with the limited set of available LaTeX commands (in particular, not vphantom but only phantom), I don’t have found a way to suppress the little space before alpha etc. The command phantom is used here in order to create the necessary vertical space in the second pmatrix environment. Do you know a material with the height of hatI_. but with a width of zero which can be create with the limited set of LaTeX command available in Keynote.app?

            – quark67
            2 days ago











          • Non, I don't know such material or command to suppress the unuseful space.

            – pzorba75
            yesterday















          6














          As Keynote.app uses a limited set of LaTeX commands (see this page), we cannot have a perfect result. In particular, there's not a vphantom command available. But with phantomhatI_. before alpha etc., we obtain a not so bad result.



          beginpmatrix
          X'hat R^-1X & X'hat R^-1Z_1 & X'hat R^-1Z_2 & X'hat R^-1Z_3 \
          Z'_1hat R^-1X & Z'_1hat R^-1Z_1 + G^-1_1& Z'_1hat R^-1Z_2 & Z'_1hat R^-1Z_3 \
          Z'_2hat R^-1X & Z'_2hat R^-1Z_1 & Z'_2hat R^-1Z_2 + G^-1_2& Z'_2hat R^-1Z_3 \
          Z'_3hat R^-1X & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_1 & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_2 & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_3 + G^-1_3
          endpmatrix
          beginpmatrix
          phantomhatI_.alpha \
          phantomhatI_.gamma \
          phantomhatI_.delta \
          phantomhatI_.epsilon
          endpmatrix
          =
          beginpmatrix
          X'hat R^-1y \
          Z'_1hat R^-1y \
          Z'_2hat R^-1y \
          Z'_3hat R^-1y
          endpmatrix


          enter image description here



          For better result, and true LaTeX output, I suggest the use of the app LaTeXit, which is installed by a default MacTeX distribution. With this app, you can export transparent vectoriel images of equations to Keynote.app, and modify it later if needed.






          share|improve this answer


















          • 1





            space ahead of alpha, gamma ... is unuseful.

            – pzorba75
            2 days ago











          • @pzorba75 with the limited set of available LaTeX commands (in particular, not vphantom but only phantom), I don’t have found a way to suppress the little space before alpha etc. The command phantom is used here in order to create the necessary vertical space in the second pmatrix environment. Do you know a material with the height of hatI_. but with a width of zero which can be create with the limited set of LaTeX command available in Keynote.app?

            – quark67
            2 days ago











          • Non, I don't know such material or command to suppress the unuseful space.

            – pzorba75
            yesterday













          6












          6








          6







          As Keynote.app uses a limited set of LaTeX commands (see this page), we cannot have a perfect result. In particular, there's not a vphantom command available. But with phantomhatI_. before alpha etc., we obtain a not so bad result.



          beginpmatrix
          X'hat R^-1X & X'hat R^-1Z_1 & X'hat R^-1Z_2 & X'hat R^-1Z_3 \
          Z'_1hat R^-1X & Z'_1hat R^-1Z_1 + G^-1_1& Z'_1hat R^-1Z_2 & Z'_1hat R^-1Z_3 \
          Z'_2hat R^-1X & Z'_2hat R^-1Z_1 & Z'_2hat R^-1Z_2 + G^-1_2& Z'_2hat R^-1Z_3 \
          Z'_3hat R^-1X & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_1 & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_2 & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_3 + G^-1_3
          endpmatrix
          beginpmatrix
          phantomhatI_.alpha \
          phantomhatI_.gamma \
          phantomhatI_.delta \
          phantomhatI_.epsilon
          endpmatrix
          =
          beginpmatrix
          X'hat R^-1y \
          Z'_1hat R^-1y \
          Z'_2hat R^-1y \
          Z'_3hat R^-1y
          endpmatrix


          enter image description here



          For better result, and true LaTeX output, I suggest the use of the app LaTeXit, which is installed by a default MacTeX distribution. With this app, you can export transparent vectoriel images of equations to Keynote.app, and modify it later if needed.






          share|improve this answer













          As Keynote.app uses a limited set of LaTeX commands (see this page), we cannot have a perfect result. In particular, there's not a vphantom command available. But with phantomhatI_. before alpha etc., we obtain a not so bad result.



          beginpmatrix
          X'hat R^-1X & X'hat R^-1Z_1 & X'hat R^-1Z_2 & X'hat R^-1Z_3 \
          Z'_1hat R^-1X & Z'_1hat R^-1Z_1 + G^-1_1& Z'_1hat R^-1Z_2 & Z'_1hat R^-1Z_3 \
          Z'_2hat R^-1X & Z'_2hat R^-1Z_1 & Z'_2hat R^-1Z_2 + G^-1_2& Z'_2hat R^-1Z_3 \
          Z'_3hat R^-1X & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_1 & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_2 & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_3 + G^-1_3
          endpmatrix
          beginpmatrix
          phantomhatI_.alpha \
          phantomhatI_.gamma \
          phantomhatI_.delta \
          phantomhatI_.epsilon
          endpmatrix
          =
          beginpmatrix
          X'hat R^-1y \
          Z'_1hat R^-1y \
          Z'_2hat R^-1y \
          Z'_3hat R^-1y
          endpmatrix


          enter image description here



          For better result, and true LaTeX output, I suggest the use of the app LaTeXit, which is installed by a default MacTeX distribution. With this app, you can export transparent vectoriel images of equations to Keynote.app, and modify it later if needed.







          share|improve this answer












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          • 1





            space ahead of alpha, gamma ... is unuseful.

            – pzorba75
            2 days ago











          • @pzorba75 with the limited set of available LaTeX commands (in particular, not vphantom but only phantom), I don’t have found a way to suppress the little space before alpha etc. The command phantom is used here in order to create the necessary vertical space in the second pmatrix environment. Do you know a material with the height of hatI_. but with a width of zero which can be create with the limited set of LaTeX command available in Keynote.app?

            – quark67
            2 days ago











          • Non, I don't know such material or command to suppress the unuseful space.

            – pzorba75
            yesterday












          • 1





            space ahead of alpha, gamma ... is unuseful.

            – pzorba75
            2 days ago











          • @pzorba75 with the limited set of available LaTeX commands (in particular, not vphantom but only phantom), I don’t have found a way to suppress the little space before alpha etc. The command phantom is used here in order to create the necessary vertical space in the second pmatrix environment. Do you know a material with the height of hatI_. but with a width of zero which can be create with the limited set of LaTeX command available in Keynote.app?

            – quark67
            2 days ago











          • Non, I don't know such material or command to suppress the unuseful space.

            – pzorba75
            yesterday







          1




          1





          space ahead of alpha, gamma ... is unuseful.

          – pzorba75
          2 days ago





          space ahead of alpha, gamma ... is unuseful.

          – pzorba75
          2 days ago













          @pzorba75 with the limited set of available LaTeX commands (in particular, not vphantom but only phantom), I don’t have found a way to suppress the little space before alpha etc. The command phantom is used here in order to create the necessary vertical space in the second pmatrix environment. Do you know a material with the height of hatI_. but with a width of zero which can be create with the limited set of LaTeX command available in Keynote.app?

          – quark67
          2 days ago





          @pzorba75 with the limited set of available LaTeX commands (in particular, not vphantom but only phantom), I don’t have found a way to suppress the little space before alpha etc. The command phantom is used here in order to create the necessary vertical space in the second pmatrix environment. Do you know a material with the height of hatI_. but with a width of zero which can be create with the limited set of LaTeX command available in Keynote.app?

          – quark67
          2 days ago













          Non, I don't know such material or command to suppress the unuseful space.

          – pzorba75
          yesterday





          Non, I don't know such material or command to suppress the unuseful space.

          – pzorba75
          yesterday











          5














          (It's been pointed out that this solution cannot work with Keynote, since that app knows only a rather limited subset of TeX and LaTeX commands. In particular, vphantom isn't understood by Keynote. I've decided not to delete this answer, though, as it might come in handy some day for some readers not tied to Keynote.)



          You could insert suitably defined typographic struts in each element of the "short" vector.



          enter image description here



          documentclassarticle
          usepackageamsmath % for 'pmatrix' environment
          newcommandmystrutvphantomZ'_3hR
          newcommandhRhatR^-1 % handy shortcut macro
          begindocument
          [
          beginpmatrix
          X'hR X & X'hR Z_1 & X'hR & X'hR Z_3 \
          Z'_1hR X & Z'_1hR Z_1 + G^-1_1& Z'_1hR Z_2 & Z'_1hR Z_3 \
          Z'_2hR X & Z'_2hR Z_1 & Z'_2hR Z_2 + G^-1_2& Z'_2hR Z_3 \
          Z'_3hR X & Z'_3hR Z_1 & Z'_3hR Z_2 & Z'_3hR Z_3 + G^-1_3
          endpmatrix
          beginpmatrix
          alphamystrut \
          gammamystrut \
          deltamystrut \
          epsilonmystrut
          endpmatrix
          =
          beginpmatrix
          X'hR y \
          Z'_1hR y \
          Z'_2hR y \
          Z'_3hR y
          endpmatrix
          ]
          enddocument





          share|improve this answer

























          • Keynote.app doesn't provide access to all LaTeX commands. See my answer.

            – quark67
            Apr 4 at 0:16











          • @quark67 - Thanks. I've added a disclaimer to the top of my answer.

            – Mico
            2 days ago















          5














          (It's been pointed out that this solution cannot work with Keynote, since that app knows only a rather limited subset of TeX and LaTeX commands. In particular, vphantom isn't understood by Keynote. I've decided not to delete this answer, though, as it might come in handy some day for some readers not tied to Keynote.)



          You could insert suitably defined typographic struts in each element of the "short" vector.



          enter image description here



          documentclassarticle
          usepackageamsmath % for 'pmatrix' environment
          newcommandmystrutvphantomZ'_3hR
          newcommandhRhatR^-1 % handy shortcut macro
          begindocument
          [
          beginpmatrix
          X'hR X & X'hR Z_1 & X'hR & X'hR Z_3 \
          Z'_1hR X & Z'_1hR Z_1 + G^-1_1& Z'_1hR Z_2 & Z'_1hR Z_3 \
          Z'_2hR X & Z'_2hR Z_1 & Z'_2hR Z_2 + G^-1_2& Z'_2hR Z_3 \
          Z'_3hR X & Z'_3hR Z_1 & Z'_3hR Z_2 & Z'_3hR Z_3 + G^-1_3
          endpmatrix
          beginpmatrix
          alphamystrut \
          gammamystrut \
          deltamystrut \
          epsilonmystrut
          endpmatrix
          =
          beginpmatrix
          X'hR y \
          Z'_1hR y \
          Z'_2hR y \
          Z'_3hR y
          endpmatrix
          ]
          enddocument





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          • Keynote.app doesn't provide access to all LaTeX commands. See my answer.

            – quark67
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          • @quark67 - Thanks. I've added a disclaimer to the top of my answer.

            – Mico
            2 days ago













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          (It's been pointed out that this solution cannot work with Keynote, since that app knows only a rather limited subset of TeX and LaTeX commands. In particular, vphantom isn't understood by Keynote. I've decided not to delete this answer, though, as it might come in handy some day for some readers not tied to Keynote.)



          You could insert suitably defined typographic struts in each element of the "short" vector.



          enter image description here



          documentclassarticle
          usepackageamsmath % for 'pmatrix' environment
          newcommandmystrutvphantomZ'_3hR
          newcommandhRhatR^-1 % handy shortcut macro
          begindocument
          [
          beginpmatrix
          X'hR X & X'hR Z_1 & X'hR & X'hR Z_3 \
          Z'_1hR X & Z'_1hR Z_1 + G^-1_1& Z'_1hR Z_2 & Z'_1hR Z_3 \
          Z'_2hR X & Z'_2hR Z_1 & Z'_2hR Z_2 + G^-1_2& Z'_2hR Z_3 \
          Z'_3hR X & Z'_3hR Z_1 & Z'_3hR Z_2 & Z'_3hR Z_3 + G^-1_3
          endpmatrix
          beginpmatrix
          alphamystrut \
          gammamystrut \
          deltamystrut \
          epsilonmystrut
          endpmatrix
          =
          beginpmatrix
          X'hR y \
          Z'_1hR y \
          Z'_2hR y \
          Z'_3hR y
          endpmatrix
          ]
          enddocument





          share|improve this answer















          (It's been pointed out that this solution cannot work with Keynote, since that app knows only a rather limited subset of TeX and LaTeX commands. In particular, vphantom isn't understood by Keynote. I've decided not to delete this answer, though, as it might come in handy some day for some readers not tied to Keynote.)



          You could insert suitably defined typographic struts in each element of the "short" vector.



          enter image description here



          documentclassarticle
          usepackageamsmath % for 'pmatrix' environment
          newcommandmystrutvphantomZ'_3hR
          newcommandhRhatR^-1 % handy shortcut macro
          begindocument
          [
          beginpmatrix
          X'hR X & X'hR Z_1 & X'hR & X'hR Z_3 \
          Z'_1hR X & Z'_1hR Z_1 + G^-1_1& Z'_1hR Z_2 & Z'_1hR Z_3 \
          Z'_2hR X & Z'_2hR Z_1 & Z'_2hR Z_2 + G^-1_2& Z'_2hR Z_3 \
          Z'_3hR X & Z'_3hR Z_1 & Z'_3hR Z_2 & Z'_3hR Z_3 + G^-1_3
          endpmatrix
          beginpmatrix
          alphamystrut \
          gammamystrut \
          deltamystrut \
          epsilonmystrut
          endpmatrix
          =
          beginpmatrix
          X'hR y \
          Z'_1hR y \
          Z'_2hR y \
          Z'_3hR y
          endpmatrix
          ]
          enddocument






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          answered Apr 4 at 0:14









          MicoMico

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          • Keynote.app doesn't provide access to all LaTeX commands. See my answer.

            – quark67
            Apr 4 at 0:16











          • @quark67 - Thanks. I've added a disclaimer to the top of my answer.

            – Mico
            2 days ago

















          • Keynote.app doesn't provide access to all LaTeX commands. See my answer.

            – quark67
            Apr 4 at 0:16











          • @quark67 - Thanks. I've added a disclaimer to the top of my answer.

            – Mico
            2 days ago
















          Keynote.app doesn't provide access to all LaTeX commands. See my answer.

          – quark67
          Apr 4 at 0:16





          Keynote.app doesn't provide access to all LaTeX commands. See my answer.

          – quark67
          Apr 4 at 0:16













          @quark67 - Thanks. I've added a disclaimer to the top of my answer.

          – Mico
          2 days ago





          @quark67 - Thanks. I've added a disclaimer to the top of my answer.

          – Mico
          2 days ago










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